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Care Coordination Exam Questions with Answers A+ Graded
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- Care Coordination Exam Questions with Answers A+ Graded • Exam (elaborations)
- Clinical Care Coordination Examination with Questions and Answers. • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 12 - Collaborative Practice and Care Coordination Exam with Answers A+ Graded • Exam (elaborations)
- Chapter 9: Care Coordination and Continuity in Health Care Settings and the Community Exam and Answers A+ • Exam (elaborations)
- Fundamentals- Edapt Clinical Care Coordination|Questions and 100% accurate answers • Exam (elaborations)
Care Coordination Exam Questions with
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Fundamentals- Edapt Clinical Care Coordination|Questions and 100% accurate answers
After the nurse has performed a skin assessment on a recently 
admitted 19-year-old client, which finding is the highest priority to 
report to the healthcare provider? - Tenting of the skin on the 
forearms 
Indicate which leadership characteristics are required of the nurse 
leader and which are required by the staff nurse by placing a check in 
the appropriate column. Note that some characteristics may apply to 
both. 
1. Is an effective communicator 
2. Is consistent in managing conflict 
3....
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After the nurse has performed a skin assessment on a recently 
admitted 19-year-old client, which finding is the highest priority to 
report to the healthcare provider? - Tenting of the skin on the 
forearms 
Indicate which leadership characteristics are required of the nurse 
leader and which are required by the staff nurse by placing a check in 
the appropriate column. Note that some characteristics may apply to 
both. 
1. Is an effective communicator 
2. Is consistent in managing conflict 
3....
Leadership Mgmt HESI EAQ Latest Exams Questions with Answers Latest Update.
1. A client requires emergency cardiac surgery. The leader nurse 
wants to make the client aware of the situation and wants the 
client to decide what should be done. Which ethical model does 
the leader nurse follow here? - The patient-benefit model 
uses substituted judgment, that is, what the client would want for 
himself or herself if capable of making these issues known. 
2. The autonomy model facilitates making decisions for competent 
clients. 
3. In the paternalistic model the managers ...
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1. A client requires emergency cardiac surgery. The leader nurse 
wants to make the client aware of the situation and wants the 
client to decide what should be done. Which ethical model does 
the leader nurse follow here? - The patient-benefit model 
uses substituted judgment, that is, what the client would want for 
himself or herself if capable of making these issues known. 
2. The autonomy model facilitates making decisions for competent 
clients. 
3. In the paternalistic model the managers ...
Chapter 9: Care Coordination and Continuity in Health Care Settings and the Community Exam and Answers A+
1. A 16-year-old girl has been injured in an accident and is receiving 
home care due to fractures and multiple trauma related injuries. She 
states, "I don't know why I survived and not my best friend." It is 
most important to - Communicate her feelings to family and 
friends 
2. A client is having an increasing amount of difficulty caring for herself 
in her home alone. She states to the nurse, "I need more help. What 
am I going to do?" What would it be important for the nurse...
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1. A 16-year-old girl has been injured in an accident and is receiving 
home care due to fractures and multiple trauma related injuries. She 
states, "I don't know why I survived and not my best friend." It is 
most important to - Communicate her feelings to family and 
friends 
2. A client is having an increasing amount of difficulty caring for herself 
in her home alone. She states to the nurse, "I need more help. What 
am I going to do?" What would it be important for the nurse...
Chapter 12 - Collaborative Practice and Care Coordination Exam with Answers A+ Graded
1. A client is receiving home health services after having a stroke and 
being hospitalized. After a thorough assessment of the home 
environment and the client, what would indicate to the nurse that 
there is an impairment in the client's home management? - 
The client's caregiver is absent whenever the nurse visits and 
the client is alone. 
2. A client living alone has degenerative joint disease, hypertension, 
and neuropathy. It is difficult for the client to bathe, and the 
client'...
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1. A client is receiving home health services after having a stroke and 
being hospitalized. After a thorough assessment of the home 
environment and the client, what would indicate to the nurse that 
there is an impairment in the client's home management? - 
The client's caregiver is absent whenever the nurse visits and 
the client is alone. 
2. A client living alone has degenerative joint disease, hypertension, 
and neuropathy. It is difficult for the client to bathe, and the 
client'...
Chapter 16-Case and Population Health Management|Questions and Answers|100%accurately solved
A comprehensive process to identify individuals who would benefit 
from activities of assessment, problem identification, care planning, 
care delivery, advocacy, monitoring, and evaluation of care provided for 
relevance to client and caregiver and health care team's ability to meet 
desired outcomes and established goals 
The correct answer is the CMSA current process that focuses on 
identification of individuals who would benefit from services and 
activities of assessment, problem identi...
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A comprehensive process to identify individuals who would benefit 
from activities of assessment, problem identification, care planning, 
care delivery, advocacy, monitoring, and evaluation of care provided for 
relevance to client and caregiver and health care team's ability to meet 
desired outcomes and established goals 
The correct answer is the CMSA current process that focuses on 
identification of individuals who would benefit from services and 
activities of assessment, problem identi...
Chapter 13 - Case Management Examination with Questions and 100% Verified Answers
1. A - A nurse coordinating care for undocumented minority 
workers with a high incidence of tuberculosis (TB) conducts a 
presentation before the local community health board to focus 
attention on the magnitude of the problem and its potential impact 
on the local community. The presentation stimulates the community 
to explore innovative solutions to increase screening for and 
treatment of TB cases. This scenario is an example of the relationship 
between: 
a. advocacy and case management. 
...
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1. A - A nurse coordinating care for undocumented minority 
workers with a high incidence of tuberculosis (TB) conducts a 
presentation before the local community health board to focus 
attention on the magnitude of the problem and its potential impact 
on the local community. The presentation stimulates the community 
to explore innovative solutions to increase screening for and 
treatment of TB cases. This scenario is an example of the relationship 
between: 
a. advocacy and case management. 
...
EAQ MANAGING CARE EXAM LATEST EDITION A+ GRADED
A medical-surgical unit utilizes the case method for providing client 
care. Which actions will the nurse perform when caring for clients using 
this approach? - adpie 
Providing total care to assigned clients for the entire shift 
Abigail, the registered nurse, is meeting with the physical and 
occupational therapists to discuss outcome achievement for a client 
recovering from a stroke. Which case management behavior is the 
nurse demonstrating at this time? - eval care provided 
adjusting the...
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A medical-surgical unit utilizes the case method for providing client 
care. Which actions will the nurse perform when caring for clients using 
this approach? - adpie 
Providing total care to assigned clients for the entire shift 
Abigail, the registered nurse, is meeting with the physical and 
occupational therapists to discuss outcome achievement for a client 
recovering from a stroke. Which case management behavior is the 
nurse demonstrating at this time? - eval care provided 
adjusting the...
Module 5 HESI Management of Care Latest Edition
** A client with leukemia is being considered for a bone marrow 
transplant. The healthcare team is discussing the risks and benefits of 
this treatment and other possible treatments with the goal of inflicting 
the least possible harm on the client. Which principle of healthcare 
ethics is the team practicing? 
Nonmaleficence 
Autonomy 
Justice 
Fidelity - Nonmaleficence 
** A nurse educator describes the standards of care formulated by the 
American Nurses Association to a group of new nursing...
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** A client with leukemia is being considered for a bone marrow 
transplant. The healthcare team is discussing the risks and benefits of 
this treatment and other possible treatments with the goal of inflicting 
the least possible harm on the client. Which principle of healthcare 
ethics is the team practicing? 
Nonmaleficence 
Autonomy 
Justice 
Fidelity - Nonmaleficence 
** A nurse educator describes the standards of care formulated by the 
American Nurses Association to a group of new nursing...
Fundamentals EDAPT - Clinical Care Coordination Questions and Answers
What does and does not work __________ client outcomes 
- 1. clinical decisions 
2. prioritize 
3. family, work, school 
4. colleagues, medical supplies 
5. multiple deadlines in a session 
6. evaluation 
It is 23:30 and the oncoming nurse is determining the order in which to 
see their clients. Place these clients in the order in which the nurse 
should see them, with first on top and last on the bottom. 
- 1. felipe - shortness of breath 
2. rich - reinforcement teaching and inability to sleep...
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What does and does not work __________ client outcomes 
- 1. clinical decisions 
2. prioritize 
3. family, work, school 
4. colleagues, medical supplies 
5. multiple deadlines in a session 
6. evaluation 
It is 23:30 and the oncoming nurse is determining the order in which to 
see their clients. Place these clients in the order in which the nurse 
should see them, with first on top and last on the bottom. 
- 1. felipe - shortness of breath 
2. rich - reinforcement teaching and inability to sleep...